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java - Spring Environment backed by Typesafe Config

I want to use typesafe config (HOCON config files) in my project, which facilitate easy and organized application configuration. Currently I am using normal Java properties file(application.properties) and which is difficult to handle on big project.

My project is a Spring MVC (Not a spring boot project). Is there a way to back my Spring Environment (that I am getting injected to my services) to be backed by typesafe config. Which should not brake my existing Environment usage Like @Value annotation, @Autowired Environment etc.

How can I do this with minimal effort and changes on my code.

This is my current solution: Looking for is there any other better way

@Configuration
public class PropertyLoader{
    private static Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(PropertyLoader.class);

    @Bean
    @Autowired
    public static PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer properties(Environment env) {
        PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer pspc = new PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer();

        Config conf = ConfigFactory.load();
        conf.resolve();
        TypesafePropertySource propertySource = new TypesafePropertySource("hoconSource", conf);

        ConfigurableEnvironment environment = (StandardEnvironment)env;
        MutablePropertySources propertySources = environment.getPropertySources();
        propertySources.addLast(propertySource);
        pspc.setPropertySources(propertySources);

        return pspc;
    }
}

class TypesafePropertySource extends PropertySource<Config>{
    public TypesafePropertySource(String name, Config source) {
        super(name, source);
    }

    @Override
    public Object getProperty(String name) {
        return this.getSource().getAnyRef(name);
    }
}
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I think I came up with a slightly more idiomatic way than manually adding the PropertySource to the property sources. Creating a PropertySourceFactory and referencing that with @PropertySource

First, we have a TypesafeConfigPropertySource almost identical to what you have:

public class TypesafeConfigPropertySource extends PropertySource<Config> {
    public TypesafeConfigPropertySource(String name, Config source) {
        super(name, source);
    }

    @Override
    public Object getProperty(String path) {
        if (source.hasPath(path)) {
            return source.getAnyRef(path);
        }
        return null;
    }
}

Next, we create a PropertySource factory that returns that property source

public class TypesafePropertySourceFactory implements PropertySourceFactory {

    @Override
    public PropertySource<?> createPropertySource(String name, EncodedResource resource) throws IOException {
        Config config = ConfigFactory.load(resource.getResource().getFilename()).resolve();

        String safeName = name == null ? "typeSafe" : name;
        return new TypesafeConfigPropertySource(safeName, config);
    }

}

And finally, in our Configuration file, we can just reference the property source like any other PropertySource instead of having to add the PropertySource ourselves:

@Configuration
@PropertySource(factory=TypesafePropertySourceFactory.class, value="someconfig.conf")
public class PropertyLoader {
    // Nothing needed here
}

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